Citizen Science Report
Acadia National Park
18 January 2023 - 24 January 2023

Introduction

Welcome to the weekly report of iNaturalist and eBird records. These are all observations submitted from 18 January 2023 to 24 January 2023 for the species that you have identified as being of particular interest. The data for this report comes from open source citizen science projects: iNaturalist and eBird. The records here are both casual and research grade observations, so erroneous identifications are possible.

Pest Species

A Hemlock tree infested with Hemlock Wooly Adelgid
scientific.name common.name user observed.on link
Adelges tsugae hemlock woolly adelgid jesse94 2023-01-19 view observation
Adelges tsugae hemlock woolly adelgid jesse94 2023-01-19 view observation
Adelges tsugae hemlock woolly adelgid jesse94 2023-01-19 view observation
Adelges tsugae hemlock woolly adelgid jesse94 2023-01-19 view observation
Adelges tsugae hemlock woolly adelgid jesse94 2023-01-19 view observation
Adelges tsugae hemlock woolly adelgid jesse94 2023-01-19 view observation
Adelges tsugae hemlock woolly adelgid jesse94 2023-01-19 view observation

Threatened & Endangered Species

Two Red Knots in flight

There were no threatened or endangered species reported this week.

Rare Species

A flowering Nodding Trillium

There were no rare species reported this week.

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Photo credits:
Acadia landscape by Ben Tero
Hemlock Wolly Adelgid by jesse94
Red Knot by Fyn Kynd
Nodding Trillium by Kristen_smith2